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Self‐heating measurements under cyclic loading to identify history effects on HCF properties of high‐strength low‐alloy steel: Part I—Experimental investigations

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In this article , a modification of a probabilistic two-scale model, which links self-heating measurements to HCF properties, was proposed, and the results were used to propose a modification to the model.
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High cycle fatigue properties of steels are usually characterized in the as-delivered state of the material. However, forming process, variable amplitude and accidental loading, called load history, could affect HCF properties. Given that investigating those history effect of fatigue properties by means of regular fatigue test would be very time consuming, self-heating measurements under cyclic loading were considered. Two load history effects were studied, a macroscopic plastic pre-strain and a cyclic pre-loading, by means of self-heating measurements under cyclic loading. All of the findings were used to propose a modification of a probabilistic two-scale model, which links self-heating measurements to HCF properties, given in the accompanying paper.

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Influence of pre‐strain and bake hardening on the static and fatigue strength of a DP600 steel sheet

TL;DR: In this article , the influence of pre-strain on the tensile and fatigue properties of a dual phase DP600 steel was studied and the Walker equation was successfully fitted to account for tensile mean stress.
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